Kentucky Cattle and Crop Farm
631 Acres | $3,975,300
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One of south central Kentuckys finest diversified farms is now for sale. Enjoy quiet country living at its best with close proximity to Bowling Green, Kentucky. This property boasts ap...

Sierra Highlands Ranch
Northern Arizona land for sale, unchanged and unspoiled. Sierra Highlands Ranch is a majestic wilderness land set amid lush stands of pinon and juniper woodlands, sweeping valleys carpeted with colorful wildflowers and is home to free roaming elk, ...

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Teton County Land Info

Teton County is a county in Idaho. It covers 451 square miles (288,384 acres), which represents less than one percent of the state total. Of Idaho's 44 counties, Teton County ranks 27th in terms of the size of its population (10,564, according to 2015 Census estimates). Based on its natural assets, tourism and recreation define the economic landscape of Teton County. The county is also considered popular among retirees. Recent data from Lands of America calculates the average value of land and acreage for sale in Teton County at $7,711 per acre. The average listing price was $3,648,750 (the most expensive listing being for $5.3 million) and the median size of land and real estate for sale in Teton County was 456 acres. Land for sale in Teton County totaled 1,893 acres and $14.6 million in overall land value, with the city of Driggs featuring the most land for sale in the county. With a recreation- and tourism-dependent economy, recreational acreage and property, as well as hunting lands, are most commonly sold in Teton County.

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The Teton Darby Ranch is the combination of two adjacent ranches, Double Creek Ranch and Broken Bar W Ranch, totaling 302 deeded acres. These ranches are being offered together as they share a common border and function well as one unit. Together the acreage highlights include a mile of Teton River frontage on the western boundary, 2,400 feet of Darby Creek on the southern boundary and over 1.5 miles of Dick Creek running through the ranch. The acreage itself is a combination of irrigated meadows, mature aspen groves trees and the riparian zones of Teton River, Dick Creek and Darby Creek. The open meadows feature fantastic 360-degree views that include the Teton Range to the East and the Big Hole Range to the West, Mount Taylor dominates t

The Broken Bar W Ranch is located in Driggs, Idaho, the county seat of Teton County. Driggs offers amenities including restaurants, grocery stores, shopping, golf, private air service, and access to downhill skiing at Grand Targhee Ski and Summer Resort. The resort town of Jackson Hole lies 35 minutes to the east and offers commercial air service and endless all season recreation and countless cultural amenities. The Broken Bar W Ranch is 140 deeded acres, which are comprised mainly of meadow with riparian areas along the river. Dick Creek meanders on and off the property for mile along with mile of the Teton River. Trophy-size cutthroat trout and rainbow trout as well as the occasional brook trout inhabit this famous fishery.
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Lands of America is the largest rural listing service in the Nation. The Network specializes in land for Sale which includes farms, ranches, mountain property, lake houses, river homes, beachfront homes, country homes, and residential homes in smaller towns across the country. These properties have many diverse uses including recreational and agricultural activities like hunting, fishing, camping, backpacking, horseback riding, four wheeling, grazing cattle, gardening, vineyards, cropland, raising horses, and other livestock.